Archive for the ‘NYC’ Category
Out and About @ NYC Art Week
Went to SCOPE on Thursday 3/4/10. First task was to get some tiny pieces of art by Esther Neisen to the new pop-up gallery Jackie Paper for their Art Machine. I put $5 of quarters into the Machine for myself and got two Steven Cox buttons, two Nathan Pickett pieces and one mysterious Pretty Offensive [...]
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Tags: new york city art fairs new museum armory volta scope jackie paper esther neisen
Studio in the Park
In May of 2006 I volunteered for BravinLee Program’s Riverside Park’s STUDIO in the park project. I was assigned to assist the “light” artist, Mischa Kuball, install alumnimun foil in a large tunnel at the 83rd/84th Street underpass. The first day was challenging because we we working without a “system,” the second day was better [...]
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Tags: studio in the park bravinlee projects riverside park nyc public art volunteering
First Gallery Gig
My first gallery job at Greene Naftali Gallery was awesome but overwhelming as a full-time grad student and having only been living in NYC for less than 6 months. My first month on the job I had to help plan a private Armory Show party, major gallery artist Paul Chan was on the cover of [...]
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Tags: 2006 whitney biennial, armory show, beyond in WNY, dakis joannou, dr. zucker, Greene Naftali Gallery, linkedin, NYC, paul chan, tony conrad



